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Training Patient Stakeholders Builds Community Capacity, Enhances Patient Engagement in Research

Our philosophical framework for research with low-income Latino patients with diabetes prioritizes hiring research staff who share the culture and language of the population of study. Inclusive research design requires an active role by patient stakeholders with training opportunities in a collabora...

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Autores principales: McGrew, Hannah Cole, Regino, Lidia, Bleecker, Molly, Tellez, Maria, Pedigo, Blanca, Guerrero, Denisse, Sandoval, Virginia, Varela, Loida, Page-Reeves, Janet
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33927800
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author McGrew, Hannah Cole
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Bleecker, Molly
Tellez, Maria
Pedigo, Blanca
Guerrero, Denisse
Sandoval, Virginia
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Page-Reeves, Janet
author_facet McGrew, Hannah Cole
Regino, Lidia
Bleecker, Molly
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description Our philosophical framework for research with low-income Latino patients with diabetes prioritizes hiring research staff who share the culture and language of the population of study. Inclusive research design requires an active role by patient stakeholders with training opportunities in a collaborative learning environment to allow patient stakeholder data collectors (PSDCs) to build on existing strengths and expertise. To develop this manuscript, our team reflected on our collective experiences in implementing research-specific trainings for PSDCs. Although our population of study is known to be difficult to recruit and retain, our PSDCs have successfully enrolled participants on schedule, and attrition is low. Although language, institutional requirements, and funding restrictions presented training challenges, we overcame these by using a flexible approach and by incorporating the data collectors’ expertise in refining our protocols. We propose that our success in recruiting and retaining participants is a reflection of our engaged research strategy and framework and demonstrates that engagement promotes better science. However, our experience also demonstrates research institutions need to make policy and infrastructural improvements to reduce barriers and make engaged approaches more feasible.
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spelling pubmed-80813932021-04-28 Training Patient Stakeholders Builds Community Capacity, Enhances Patient Engagement in Research McGrew, Hannah Cole Regino, Lidia Bleecker, Molly Tellez, Maria Pedigo, Blanca Guerrero, Denisse Sandoval, Virginia Varela, Loida Page-Reeves, Janet J Community Engagem Scholarsh Article Our philosophical framework for research with low-income Latino patients with diabetes prioritizes hiring research staff who share the culture and language of the population of study. Inclusive research design requires an active role by patient stakeholders with training opportunities in a collaborative learning environment to allow patient stakeholder data collectors (PSDCs) to build on existing strengths and expertise. To develop this manuscript, our team reflected on our collective experiences in implementing research-specific trainings for PSDCs. Although our population of study is known to be difficult to recruit and retain, our PSDCs have successfully enrolled participants on schedule, and attrition is low. Although language, institutional requirements, and funding restrictions presented training challenges, we overcame these by using a flexible approach and by incorporating the data collectors’ expertise in refining our protocols. We propose that our success in recruiting and retaining participants is a reflection of our engaged research strategy and framework and demonstrates that engagement promotes better science. However, our experience also demonstrates research institutions need to make policy and infrastructural improvements to reduce barriers and make engaged approaches more feasible. 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC8081393/ /pubmed/33927800 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Research From the Field is brought to you for free and open access by Nighthawks Open Institutional Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship by an authorized editor of Nighthawks Open Institutional Repository.
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